(SportsNetwork.com) - The Nashville Predators have found success by getting
their offense from their defense.

The Predators hope to begin a four-game road trip on Thursday night with a
victory as they visit the Vancouver Canucks.

Nashville has won three of its past four games, with 15 goals over that span.
Seven of those have come from defensemen Shea Weber, Roman Josi and Ryan
Ellis.

Both Weber and Josi scored in Monday's 4-1 victory over the Dallas Stars. Josi
added an assist, while forwards Nick Spaling and Mike Fisher also lit the lamp
as Nashville moved to 6-4-3 in its past 13 games.

"Obviously, there have been some good screens lately and things are just going
(in), so hopefully we can just keep getting things there and we'll get second
opportunities off of it," said Weber, who has three goals and two assists in
his past four games.

Weber has four goals and 13 points since Dec. 28 and has logged 22 points,
including six goals, over his last 22 games, while Josi has six points in his
last six games.

Despite the offensive production from the blue line, the Predators still added
another point-producing defenseman by getting 23-year-old Michael Del Zotto
from the New York Rangers on Wednesday in exchange for defenseman Kevin Klein.

Del Zotto, who struggled with playing time under new Rangers coach and former
Canucks bench boss Alain Vigneault, had two goals and 11 points in 42 games
this season. He had 26 goals and 121 points in 292 career games with New York.

It was the second trade in eight days for the Predators, who shipped forward
Matt Hendricks to Edmonton on Jan. 15 for goaltender Devan Dubnyk.

Dubnyk was roughed up in his Predators debut on Saturday versus Colorado,
allowing five goals on 29 shots in a loss. He is 5-6-3 with a 2.59 goals
against average in his career against the Canucks, while Hutton has never
faced them.

Vancouver welcomes Nashville looking to win a third straight contest. The
Canucks held off the Oilers 2-1 on Tuesday despite missing head coach John
Tortorella and star center Henrik Sedin.

Tortorella is serving a 15-day suspension that is set to be completed on Feb.
2 for his actions in last Saturday's game versus the Calgary Flames, while
Sedin missed his first game since March 19, 2004 because of a rib injury. That
halted his consecutive games played streak at 679, which is the sixth longest
in NHL history.

Sedin is day-to-day and his status for this game is unknown.

Zack Kassian had the winner in Tuesday's decision and Kellan Lain added his
first career goal. It came in his second NHL game, though his first ended
after just two seconds due to his involvement in the game-opening line brawl
versus the Flames.

"Everyone was so thrilled for Kellan," said assistant coach Mike Sullivan.
"It's been a tough couple of days."

In his second start since coming back from an ankle injury, Roberto Luongo
made 28 saves as the Canucks won consecutive contests for the first time since
a three-game run from Dec. 20-29. They had gone 1-5-3 in between the win
streaks.

Luongo is 16-12-0 with three ties and a 2.19 GAA in his career versus the
Predators, making 30 saves in a 3-1 victory in Nashville on Dec. 3.

Ryan Kesler had a pair of goals for Vancouver, which has won four straight and
seven of its last nine versus Nashville.

The Canucks, who are set to play four straight at home, have won four of the
last seven encounters in Vancouver with the Predators.